The UC3825A may be worth considering. It can be used for peak current or voltage modes. The maximum duty cycle can be controlled by selection of the oscillator components, so you can have all the dead time you want (actually, 70% is rec'd min duty cycle). There may be a Tina-TI model for it.
It looks like average current mode has been largely abandoned by TI except for power factor correction controllers. At the last Unitrode/TI power supply design seminar I attended, at least 12 years ago, the general tone was "well, current mode seemed like a good thing for a time, but ...".
It looks like average current mode has been largely abandoned by TI except for power factor correction controllers. At the last Unitrode/TI power supply design seminar I attended, at least 12 years ago, the general tone was "well, current mode seemed like a good thing for a time, but ...".
